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Show Local and Telegraphic Reports of Field, Track CLARKE OFF GUARD, ~ ELECTIONEER WINS "BOTH HIS FIRST EVENT: FOR KRAMER WINS RACE, and | Ring. BOYS IN FORM. p's. GRUELLING MIL === | + I+ LEGAL PROBATH IN ate LOW lea Kramer defeated Jackie Clarke at Phils ide Iphia 1 th the Kramer Shows (scratch) (2 hind atch): Macbonald (125), velson (80) Time, 6 5 live- mile match race Won. by aver. ve maetie Clarke! Time by:ha ‘ ripping Vs ne ad them |) ation body] oj plac press Make round trip to Sadie your the Cc lu tration in Burchars trip to Los An- clerk \ J). W. M. In In Salt. Utah thereof ust de- or the court Lake "a DD room City, Salt eourt, affixed with tist day 1 907 U. ELDREDGE JIt, Clerk H. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk Warner, attorney for peti THE DISTRICT COURT, PRO yivision. in and for Sait. Lake tate, of Utah he matter of the estate of Millk Meixean Clasbey, dece Notlec The petition sehulder 1dministrater ot Millie I. M« - Ola praying for the tlement of final ac heount on said aercnint taint rand fo: of the residue of said he. dis rsons entitl ied has been on Partethes 3 the 21st A Sarees berth Jaime issuapnee J house, court, county, Los 1 reservations early. City Ticket Office, 169 8. Main St. Both Phones, » clerk of sald « ourt with ae this 4th day DR: J. B. KEYSOR (DENTAL PARLORS l 8% Gold $1.00 Fil lings $1.00 : wa and 22-k. up extracted absosulely methods make teeth that fit Summaries Rialto, we third Heron «+e» Bridge Tooth without the IN bate $6.00 Work, ... ~ by mouth. Right ct a sixteent rawford D399 e165 LOCAL CRICKET MEN OFF FOR DENVER GAME» | Salt pli Two Salt "NATIONAL L LEAGUE 50 =a Oe Mrs. Mary \nn Brew, er Syracuse, By Charlotte Cowecill of Provo, $3.000.00 : mee Mis. $2,500.00 did a SnD em ce not AnEtne. vucke) eedbam $ 900.00 $ 850.00 Ji $ 775.00 $ : 61 0.00 the ae Tanning kor i, W. Co., Doin OLD ht, DIAMOND RIVALS CLASH HERE SUNDAY Marsh sin LEAGUE Mrs. Augusta $ 500.00 For Geo. Q. $ 500.00 I W < Vaa-3ste) Pirst 450.00 doden, a 400.00 For _,Liquor weath- $ 400.00 ne remain the ooo OOO Osu? 2 300 00x 6 IK leinow ra ‘canons MATCH IN WOMEN'S DOUBLES|: womens > interAy Saturday The and and Miss PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, r . but Francisco. Rn. i been post pened PF othe gh the oe 000 FOO LOO Eager Seott, Spokane, Mary bee A of Salt Sons & | Por res Steickley Store, G or Kiiverton, 371.00 tor Mice Lake County. s 300. 00 $ 250.00 5 200.00 . a _ a Salt | Utah | Kentucky | the W. the Lake of Sewall & Salt Lake | City of Beckstead B. Hess Brighton, $ 100.0 . Por the ao Salt Lake Wine Brewing -t) Sanaa mately, you is owing Co. Booth, Lf you expect to must pay your bills. Those who owe you you want the money. Red Streaks of Tur in your claims. Write, or see us keep ane of Heseniee A Lee & Badgei uttorneys for NOTICL. STATE OF UTATI DEPARTMENT of Board of Pardons Salt Lake Clty Utah, Sept. 7. 1907. To Whoin It zk Conet Notice ls hereb pied atat the Stats Poard of P ardons will oe a regular 5 21st 16 o'clock a. m. at the Utah State Prison, Salt Lake City, U tah That at sald meeting said board wiil hear app act a or pardon in thie } following hor ¢ B. Jobnson of the Dee: & Jobnuson Livery Stable, Ogden, Utah, and thousands of others too numerous oO mention, to you, the "12 th BENJ AMIN L. RICH, administrator of he estate of Robert K. Smith, deceased Rooth, Lee and Badger, Attorneys for Administrator Date of first publication, Aug, 1), A. D. 197 Company, of the above amounts have been collected by us for the ¢ named parties. When you think of those Badd Debts you have doen't you feel as though you weuld like some money on them? We If you keep them stored collect for you if vou will turnin your claims. cannot collect them, anil after awhile, when you find need of money you will wender why you have -been in your claims. You can't pay your debts unless you These you Owe do pot hesitate to re "mind you that money to pay with. pay Tf you expect to be a suceess you must collect that ° court City. vouchers » th undersigned at fice xf Booth, Lee & Badger, attorneys, 162 So 1 Main street ilt Lake City, Utual in or before the 10th day of January A. J 10 MINNIE ODMAN | Executrix of the Estate of Louls Od1 wan, otherwise known as Lewis: Oud| man, deceased Date of first publication Sept. 7, A Salt Co. of TuscaroCity a in the Salt Lake < NoTICKE TO CREDITORS. ESTATE OF LOUIS ODWAN, OTHERwise known as Lewls Odman "deceased i } of the HI. a ee 400.00 $ For I of formerly Kheinboldt, y. NOTICE LO CREDFVORS. ESTATE OF ROBERT K. SMITH, DIY Creditors willl present claims ae Detare West 267 No, C _ of Lake son a Nell ae Lake Ci Jobn ces 1 Co., $ 3 | Co. formerly Grover, Plant, at pa DREDGE. JR., Clerk Farnsworth, Deputy. Clerk Baie in, Attorney for Es | 2 "MANY OF BIKE RIDERS LEAVING SALT LAKE ‘large Sau T. can R x---6 O00-4 Powers; At Co., clatua North $ Criget On sale at all first-class bars Order of your dealer when you want a case now Chas $ and Dad Gimbut his team ‘Me Me ! ind PROLake Ww itness the clerk of said court. with |line seal thereof artixed, this 30th day of August, A. D 907 (Seat) Jo E LDR EDGE JIR., Clerk ty W. H Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk. James aabeatae en, Attorney for Pe| titioner. Nev. Mfg. $500.00. ,f"\onih ic Hatt eh Por Cheerful. Because it is invigorating and healthful, and there is just enough of stimulation in it to meet the demands. of over= worked natures. It has a quiettones that effect soothing ing, yYsdown overwrought nervous tems and it puts right slugeish Elko, Cannon M. Mrs. Vor Nephi, Ltetor Clarkson { Selimidt Co., Bros. no ash Liquor K -4 Smith 600.00 the will mt Lost 18 GAMES. has Eee Sun years'e . 0 'T. bor Sass 11 will ‘Bil- Ginnits Fisher Beer | Utah Ida. Oukley, Poulton, S. Wm. Por Wor Pranciseo, YESTERDAY'S of IN © TITIE - DISTRIC DS GOUR i niet ' mate div 1, In ant for Salt Lake ounty, sti ; of Utah In the matter of the estate of Joseph A, Pettit, othervise known as Joseph A. Pettes, dee Notice-The petition of Mary Bus Lfor the Issus ers Of aanpds the estate of Joseph / Pot- Ns set for hearing Rites $1,000.00 ;.ticurer, Cheyenne, Wyo. Happiness |: corner (Seal) GAMES, Kra- county, entitled, ims and PRO Lake on Saturday the 14th "day of SeptemA: 07, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the County Court House in the court jroom of said court, In Salt Lake City Salt Lake Coun ty Utal Witness the erk of sald court with ithe seal iiphire ‘affixed this 3lst day of August," A.D. 1907. e Collected County Resort Early $5,013.35 YESTERDAY'S southeast Lake sons "=| Candidates to Leave for Davis Lost 87 .COURT for Salt' ul IN THE DISTRICT COURT, bate Division, in ote for Salt County, State of Ut In tho eee ae "he estate of | &. Jeremy, dec ased st Haslam, the executrix of the Mar eremy, ‘deceases the se ttle ment of final | sxecutrix and for the" ; the Seater of said oy FOOTBALL MEN PRACTICE AT LAGOON- "IN THE BIG LEAGUES. 75 | ; Witness the clerk of said court, with }the seal thereof affixed, this 5th day of September, A, D, 1907 (Seal) J. U. ELDREDGE JR., Clerk By W. 1. Farnsworth, Deputy Clerk | J. R. Bowdle, attorney for petitioner y J ‘ tollis, Cc V omer: Adamson Won 1 of lcommenelt Mo to tite In j d lo * igrth 16 feet | thence \ thence south 10 j fee the 7\ rods to the plac of beginning, has been set for hearing jon Saturd the 2lst day of September, cA. D> .1907,,;ate10 o'clock 'a. ms at j} the county court house in the court }room. ot said court, in Salt Lake City, \ West (Colorado Jk. Cie Deputy C and Sch idan then ter of the estate of Ada MeClain, decea Notice.-The petition of: C. MeClain, administrator of the e+ > of Ada IK MeCloin, deceased, praying for an order of sale of real property of said deced it, and t all persons interested ap pea iD tl d court to show why al order should not - be Sranted to sell so mueh as shall le | neces r of the following described preat tate of sald deceased, to-wit: Sitvated in the city of Salt Lake, counts oc Salt Lake ind. state of Utah, and }commencing five rods west of the north jeast corner of lot six, block 34, plat r Lake City survey, and runhing thenee west 245 rods; thence south (10 rods; thence east-‘22 rods thence noertiy 10 rods to the place of beginning Loweth: with all appurtenances Subject to and together with a rlelht of w y d ross the followlyos lad IKillle- is 1907 "THE. DISTRICT. Division in nd 1 | } Is per oe $6.00 pain DD. ( Seal) TU ELDREDGI By W. Fl. Farnsworth, Dickson, Ellis, Ellis itto for estate 0 near ) sell ph a 1499-z. you come here «with os Ik TOOTH MOST IBLES vou have at your " the ‘T MODERN, APPLIAD "ES IN CHARGE iL OPERATORS Peeth..$5.00 Teeth Cleaned . $1.00 or. Silver Solid) Gold C rowns, "hid ty lie w | Snapp haidiTurf contendwas his chances the AMERICAN Phones, 265 $30.00 Sept. and Oct., one way Colonist rate, to Los San Diego, San Francisco and intermediate Dusit; Whitney wheel Co. only, Sadie saat haminis has been set for he earing on , the' 21st day of eptember 1907, at 10 o'eloc a. m., at the beg keep going The Secret Brewing 7th, one day of of up Sam- A. FISHER of PROLake for letters tate COURT, for Salt estate 1 11:19. People praying of wih - Makes ill! be- you would enjoy lfe, live in ae present Don't fret over the past-don't worry about the tuture. Cultivate a hearty laugh and {t will banish care Sept. points, $25.00. it Calibre Lawson irdt, turin Other events were. fairly good, but it was the big match race that .attracted the most interest The sum-| mary of events follows {i Half-mile ope 2 ee a geo i MMefenbacher W le Mayer. 1.05. Quarter-mile open invitation, _professional-Samuelson anpber DoW ning, Munroe. Time 29.4 Two-mile. handicay mate ur-Elfler | (165): Mayer..(85),.Crebs (125), .Mor ean (£20), Duester C2350: Time. a4 4-53 Three-mile lap handtc en professional -Downing TO ted ein And right there inthe: jockeying Kramer showed his sporting -quality. Kramer was given the pole and had an easier time than Clarke in steadying himself. On the first shot neither rider moved Mitten, the first pacemaker, went off with, the gun, bur neither rider stirred. Then Mitten was brought back and the officials started the riders. The riders barely moved from theit places, and Clarke, losing his balance, fell to the track. The champion could have taken adVantage of the fall and) gained a lap before Clarke could have pieked himself from the saucer. But he got o his wheel and started over with his opponent. The speed of the two riders for the last quarter of a mile was simply wonderful. It was covered in 223.3. one of the fastest quarters ever made on just Morgan Helped. Hollister was the last' pacemake He started out on. the last half mile taking. it easy, intending (to jump when a quarter.of a mile. from the finish and take the riders whirling Clarke was-not looking for any demonstration. from: Krame! H did not wake up until Kramer was abreast of him and going away fast Then it was too late If he had been watching for that Jump and had jumped at the same time, both-cireling Hollister, the story might have been different. His mistake cost him one of the' hardest fought races he ever rode There is no doubting the fact that Kramer was a bit troubled about the Australian. Clarke is, riding faster right now. than at. any other time in his life He had been showing. some wonderful speed and. tl champion knew it. On speed there was nothing to choose between them. At the start there was | considerabls jockeying. Kramer did not want to take the pace, He had his mce figured out when he Was told that the riders would have to go around the pacemaker. working ale expec over when Kramer jumped. For a Lime it lookec if the Australian lad would get Stee th CRE Mini but he could: not. make, it vas game to the end and whirlea around the saucer just above Kramer for two laps, always half a Jength behind Pace is oe] stver Jinumy| te } 11 und rt rn en s Salt Palace saucer track Friday: nighr Mm one of the greatest races ever seen on the loeal track, winning by. halt Wheel length from his Australian challenger before a crowd of 4000 people The event was a five-mile match race oun single pace Wledge of the game coupled with . - wonderful speed, won him one of the toughest races of his career, and the only race this season in Which he was the least bit bothered Clarke gave him the race of his life but he eeuld not get around in those last two laps when the test came The champion caught Clarke napping He played his trump card two laps from home. Jackie had the advantage In positions He. was.in front taking pac from Hollister on. the Jast half mile, with Kramer. trailing Jt was on the tape, two laps from the finish, when-Kramer cume out from behind with'-hisjump, went to~ the Wao Hollisters Britt RATES "THE DISTRICT livision, In and State of Utah he matter of the mardt, dece sd Lice hee petition court | strong | the x Blectiones Felix won! million. 4ire the Isinan came GE ARDIANSIOOP y, CALIFORNIA On It was brains against speed, and the brains won King Kramer‘still reigns supreme In a thrilling two-lap sprint Frank NOTICES, AND (Consult County Cie or Reapective Signera for Futher farormat tion, Angeies, account Utah Day at Venice. Daily until Sept. 15th, $40.00 round $30,000 Colt Barely Fnishes Gans and Britt Nearing Weight Ahead in Mile Race From -Joe Is Favorite in Champion's Title Unsullied, After Brilliant Match at Saucer Track. SEPTEMBER 7, 1907. LAKE CITY, UTAH, SATURDAY, +++ GOSSIP SALT FFFFF FFF FEF Ft ttt ttt ttt +roerer LIVE SPORTING + ¢ + + \+ i+ + + | + + + a + - PHetteet REPUBLICAN, THE INTER-MOUNTAIN 6 eee: your will pay Honesty credit you exist | | j bright, when in ERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION fr'ionest Debts Rooms 77, 78, 93, 94, 97, 98, 99 and 100 Commercial National Bank Building, S alt Lake, Utah. FRANCIS G. LUKE, ‘‘Some People Don't Like Us.' General Manager. { FOR Sarapenn Chen atn ais ee John W, Freshwater edUltee George A. Williams, grand larceils Fred K. Henderson, area DE to rape Leltoy Hlonvloks attempt to rape foun Holmes, burglary tirst aan rroc r on COMMUTATION. Anthony . Day, murder In first dePeter | | Hyrum Griffith, | All Charland, Justet, John« persous burglary grand ? adultery Humphreys having and any highway interest ther 1 4 ring to be heard either for or against the granting of sald applicathons respectively, are hereby "notified to be present at sald meeting order of the board. JOHN C. CUTLER, M:°M.; BREEDEN President. Secretary. Ee ay |